File #: ID 16-0736    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Withdrawn
File created: 8/22/2016 In control: City Council
On agenda: 11/1/2016 Final action: 11/1/2016
Title: Ordinance Amending the Future Land Use Map of the Greensboro Connections 2025 Future Land Use Plan
Attachments: 1. CP16-06LakeBrandtTrosper, 2. 2016 PLAN BRD July 20 Minutes, 3. 16-0736 Ordinance CP 16-06
Related files: ID 16-0734
Title
Ordinance Amending the Future Land Use Map of the Greensboro Connections 2025 Future Land Use Plan

Body
Department: Planning
Council District: 3

Public Hearing: October 18, 2016
Advertising Date/By: September 29, October 6 2016/City Clerk

Contact 1 and Phone: Hanna Cockburn, AICP 336-574-3576
Contact 2 and Phone: Sue Schwartz, FAICP 336-373-2149

PURPOSE:
To conduct a public hearing and consider an amendment to the Generalized Future Land Use Map of Connections 2025, Greensboro's Comprehensive Plan for property located at 5908, 5910 and 5812 Lake Brandt Road and 2000, 2002 and 2020 Trosper Road.

BACKGROUND:
A request has been made to rezone property at 5908, 5910 and 5812 Lake Brandt Road and 2000, 2002 and 2020 Trosper Road that is not consistent with the current Interim Residential future land use category. Because of this discrepancy, the requested rezoning requires an amendment to the Comprehensive Plan's Generalized Future Land Use Map (GFLUM) to be approved.

The current and proposed land uses are:

From:
Interim Residential (at or above 3 dwelling units/acre): Areas with a mix of all types of residential densities and uses (single family detached, single family attached and multi-family), with some limited local-serving non-residential uses (schools, churches, convenience services).

To:
Mixed Use Residential: This designation applies to neighborhoods or districts where the predominant use is residential and where substantial, compatible local-serving nonresidential uses may be introduced. Such use mixes are typically found in older, in-town neighborhoods that accommodate "corner stores" and other local services, as well as in newly developed traditional neighborhood developments (TNDs). This district is also applied in areas suited to a diverse mix of housing types and densities. Ensuring that buildings are of the appropriate scale and intensity is critical.

The Planning Board provided comment on the proposed Comprehensive Plan amendment at...

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